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02/01/2005 01:22:58 PM · #1
I have a sony f717, I had a chance to take some pics of some deer earlier today and my I could pull them in close enough without going into my digital zoom which I don't like to do. I was wondering if there was anthing I could do to beef up my optical zoom, without buying a new camera? If so What? Where? and How much? Thanks in advance.
02/01/2005 01:37:50 PM · #2
Hi,
Sony make a teleconvertor, i couldnt find one new for you, but look here:
WIDEANGLE
They are PRICEY!
You can get a third party one probably off of ebay, but i heard they were pretty poor.
LIKE THIS
Ebays probably your best bet, look for a proper sony one, the glass is lots better. Think RAYNOX make some half decents ones, just look for 58mm thread ones, think there is a fisheye one i rather fancy!

Good luck dood!

Message edited by author 2005-02-01 13:38:34.
02/01/2005 01:38:58 PM · #3
I used to have a 707 and had a wide-angle conversion lens that screwed on the front. I know there are telephoto ones as well - here is one: teleconverter. Use google and you will find many more I am sure.
02/01/2005 10:22:38 PM · #4
Just wondering if anyone has used a tele cpnverter, If so what do you think, I am really asking will I be happy with the results of one?? suggestions PLEASE!!!
02/01/2005 10:25:17 PM · #5
i've never used one but i have tried wide angles for the sony f707 and i did not like the result on it, i guess the teleconverter is just the same thing, but nothing like goign to the shop and try it out for yourself and see if you like the results.
02/01/2005 11:04:24 PM · #6
Here was one of those deer pics, I would have really liked to drw them in closer, I have cropped it a little, and adjusted the color in PScs. Suggestions??
May have more on later.

02/01/2005 11:34:57 PM · #7
I have a teleconverter and a wide angle for my 717. I honestly don't find the teleconverter to be used at all. It doesn't seem to do much of anything. Granted, it's a cheap one, so that might make a difference. Supposed to be a 2x teleconverter.

The wide angle I use a lot more. I'm a Realtor, and I use it alot for my interior home shots, but I also find I use it for my basic photography a lot more than I thought I would. The relatively small optical zoom is the biggest drawback I have with the 717. I never use the digital zoom - I'll just crop closer with the software if I want to do that.
02/02/2005 06:53:31 AM · #8
I guess That is what I will Have to do, That is what I did with the deer pic, Thanks for the advice, What kind of WA do you have, and does it help pull things in? Sorry for all the ?'s I am learning, and thanks agian!
02/02/2005 07:05:00 AM · #9
The deer on the far right looks like the "push-me-pull-you" from Dr.Dolittle....

I'll get my coat.
02/03/2005 02:45:11 AM · #10
I had a Canon teleconverter (1.75x) which also fit on my Sony F717. I've used it a quite a lot for a few weeks, but in the end I was disappointed with it because of the degradation in image quality, so I sold it. Here's an example:

without teleconverter:
and from the same spot with teleconverter:
In the last one, the teleconverter causes noticeable blurring in the corners. BTW, both are taken at the tele-end of the optical zoom, I didn't use digital zoom.

Message edited by author 2005-02-03 02:48:34.
02/03/2005 04:16:22 AM · #11



using Sony VCL-R2052 52mm 2x Telephoto Converter Lens on a Sony S-70 rather then a f717.

Problems is vignetting and some extra chromatic abberations. Of course this add-on lens is not made for my camera but rather a Sony camcorder, but it works ok in a pinch.

Message edited by author 2005-02-03 04:30:30.
02/03/2005 11:13:50 AM · #12
Originally posted by faidoi:




using Sony VCL-R2052 52mm 2x Telephoto Converter Lens on a Sony S-70 rather then a f717.

Problems is vignetting and some extra chromatic abberations. Of course this add-on lens is not made for my camera but rather a Sony camcorder, but it works ok in a pinch.


Great pictures, and impressive image quality! And it seems quite a cheap converter, for such a good quality. Too bad it can't be used with the F717, it has a 52mm filter thread, while the F717 uses 58mm.
02/12/2005 09:55:00 PM · #13
Those are some really good pics, and thanks for the info. I have now purchased an olympus tcon 17, I have heard from a couple people that it works out good, I was kinda nervouse since it is a 55mm and the 717 is a 58mm what effect will this have?? if any.
02/12/2005 10:04:50 PM · #14
you can buy both step up and step down rings from any photo shop. I have some made by Marumi the filter co and the work really well
02/12/2005 10:06:40 PM · #15
I purchased the step down ring also, just wondering if the smaller attachment will have a negative effect on the picture quality.
02/13/2005 12:12:03 AM · #16
Originally posted by RockBruise:

I purchased the step down ring also, just wondering if the smaller attachment will have a negative effect on the picture quality.


No, only some small amount of vignetteing, or darkening at the corners, at the wide angle end of your zoom range. But you didn't get the TCON to shoot wide angle.
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